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Business Hub: Diana Sharma
Diana Sharma, Co-founder of Mission Ready, tells her journey to co-found the educational startup and the importance of diversity in the workplace. Video / Jason Oxenham
Budget 2021: 'When our children are well, they thrive and learn' - educators
Lifting children out of poverty is an investment in their education, principals say.
Opinion: Night classes vital human lifeline in times of turmoil
Opinion: Let's send our communities back to classes as part of Covid recovery.
Focus: School to Skies educational internship programme
School teachers from all over the country are taking part in the School to Skies educational internship at RNZAF Base Whenuapai. Video / Dean Purcell
UCOL, Chambers of Commerce offering 200 free scholarships
The scholarships are only available to Chamber Members and their employees.
Uni boss steals more than $100k from taxpayers for clothes, holidays, Uber Eats
Exclusive: Staff at the tertiary institute were 'shocked and distressed' at the fraud.
Charges dismissed against business school in first case of its kind
It was the first company to face prosecution over allegedly falsifying student records.
Covid's tech boom: The company offering free courses to get you into tech
Tech firm IBM is training a more diverse future workforce in software and AI - for free.
Why some adults need to go back to class
Opinion: Adult education community classes return manifold on the investment.
Exercise the brain at Community Education
New courses, new energy as operation gears up for term 3.
Preschool teacher fee hike could leave centres short of staff: lobby
Preschools are on the hunt for teachers but fear they could be driven away by a fee hike.
'School never safer for kids', say infectious disease experts
Children less susceptible to Covid-19 and lockdown limiting other viruses, say experts.
Should bus passengers wear masks: AT and health officials at odds
New Zealand's health boss and Auckland Transport at odds over passenger masks.
Love of art leads former cook on journey to museum studies
Kris Lott found a new career path through an introductory course at UCOL Whanganui.
Studies, parties and drink: a deadly culture
Dunedin house-party tragedy raises questions about city's - and NZ's - drinking culture.
This couple has been homeless and jobless. They've now finally graduated together
The couple, aged 40 and 33, overcame huge obstacles to get an education later in life.
School and director lose secrecy fight over unapproved enrolments, false claims
The school was taken to court over the unapproved enrolment of international students.
NZ unis mostly up in world rankings, but teacher cuts biting
Kiwi graduates highly desirable, but teacher cuts holding local unis back, report says.
17-year-old maths whiz among country's youngest uni graduates
From solving Sudoku puzzles at age 2 and starting uni at 13 - Tristan Pang moves fast.
Long career in education ending for Whanganui woman
Diane Glennie was an early school dropout but went back to study and began teaching at 43.
Embattled Wintec boss Mark Flowers retires
Mark Flowers says the last few years have been "challenging".